AI-ATLI by mario bañuelos

Create transparent AI use statements in education.

This prototype turns the AI-ATLI framework into a generator for both learners and educators. Users select permission and creation categories, record tool details, and either copy a final attribution statement or download a .html attribution statement/attribution buttons.

AI-ATLI

AI Attribution for Learning & Instruction

atli comes from the Nahuatl word "to drink water," as a reminder that digital tools still rely on physical resources.

Water-use note: "GPT-4o alone is responsible for evaporating an amount of freshwater equivalent to the annual drinking needs of almost 1.2 million people."

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AI-OK icon AI-NO icon

AI Permissions

Show whether a work may be uploaded to AI or large language models.

  • AI-OK: content may be uploaded to AI systems.
  • AI-NO: content may not be uploaded to AI systems.
Brainstorming icon Drafting icon Editing icon Coding icon

AI Creation

Document how AI contributed to developing the work.

  • Brainstorming: ideas, examples, prompts.
  • Drafting: outlines or initial drafts.
  • Editing: grammar, clarity, or style.
  • Coding: programming or debugging assistance.
All icons developed by Bethany Hernandez-Torres.

Interactive Prototype

Generate an attribution statement

The form below is designed for students, instructors, or authors who need a transparent AI use disclosure that is similar to a Creative Commons attribution workflow.

AI permission
AI creation categories

AI Use Statement

This page was developed using the AI-ATLI framework.

AI Permission: AI-OK

AI Creation Categories: Drafting, Coding

AI Tool: OpenAI Codex

Human Role: Mario Bañuelos directed the workflow, reviewed all generated suggestions, made final design and content decisions, and approved the final implementation.